Mid-Táng Buddhist exegete (fl. c. 760–765), monk of the Zī-shèng sì 資聖寺 in Zhōng-jīng 中京 / Cháng’ān 長安. He is best known for his major two-fascicle commentary on the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, the Jìngmíng jīng jíjiě Guānzhōng shū 淨名經集解關中疏 (KR6v0026 upper fascicle, KR6v0032 lower fascicle), composed in 760 (upper) and 765 (lower). The work synthesises Sēngzhào’s Zhù Wéimójié jīng with material from Sēngruì and Tiāntái Zhànrán; the Japanese Jōgyō wajō shōrai mokuroku records it as the standard pedagogical commentary at every Táng monastery that lectured on the Vimalakīrti. The work is unrecorded in Chinese Buddhist catalogues but is listed in Yìtiān’s Xīn biān zhū zōng jiào zàng zǒng lù and in multiple Japanese pilgrim-catalogues. He is otherwise unattested in the gāosēng zhuàn tradition; his life-dates and ordination details cannot be reconstructed beyond the Shàngyuán 1 (760) self-dating in the commentary preface.